It looks like Floyd Mayweather Jr. and 50 Cent's bromance and business relationship has been KO'ed by a Twitter fight.
Mayweather went for the body Friday night when he ripped his former best buddy via Twitter calling 50 Cent "a male boxing groupie" and even dissed the rap star by saying "his album sales have declined."
50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, got under the undefeated champion's skin when he kept tweeting that Yuriorkis Gamboa, who is also undefeated, wanted to challenge Mayweather. Gamboa is apparently part of 50 Cent's own SMS promotion team.
It was really on after 50 Cent tweeted this:
"I can't hang out with Floyd anymore, I'm tired of running away from manny pacquiao #smsAudio."
The furious thumb action continued into the next rounds.
"GAMBOA WANTS TO FIGHT FLOYD," Fitty tweeted. "I will put up an extra 20 million for the winner. He don't like it that Floyd pulled out. #SMSAUDIO"
Fitty finished with a devastating left tweet: "You should have know [sic] not to go against me punk."
Mayweather countered by repeatedly tweeting that the SMS stood for Snakes Maneuver Slick," "Sisters Managing Sports" or "Similar Mayweather Show."
The two had been longtime friends and actually trained together. 50 Cent even got a New York promoter's license while Mayweather was in jail last spring. The two planned on teaming up to promote fights under the name The Money Team until things started to go sour.
"TMT IS OVER the money team is no longer a team," 50 Cent tweeted on Thursday. "So it SMS promotions that's it thats all.SMSAudio ... I move the fighters to SMSpromotion cause the other half of the money team Didnt put up there $MONEY$. SMSaudio."
50 Cent took off the gloves when he announced this week that SMS promotions would put Gamboa up against Miguel Beltran on the undercard of the Manny Pacquaio-Juan Manuel Marquez fight on Dec. 8. That card is being promoted by Mayweather's chief rival, Bob Arum's Top Rank.
Gamboa was signed by TMT but switched back to Top Rank and has semmingly hooked up with 50 Cent's SMS promotions as well.
Who knows if this Twitter feud is real or some trap to get Mayweather to fight Gamboa but I was under the impression that Money and Cent went together like boxing and hip-hop.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Tommy Zbikowski Gears Up For For Saturday's Heavyweight Bout
Baltimore Ravens safety Tommy Zbikowski is making the the most of the NFL lockout and piling up pro boxing fights faster than Chad Ochocinco changes names. The NFL star Zbikowski worked out today in a Manhattan gym preparing for a heavyweight pro-fight on Saturday in Atlantic City--only two weeks after his last fight.
The former Notre Dame football star waited almost five years between his pro debut and his second paid bout, a first-round TKO against Richard Bryant on March 12.
Zbikowski's weigh-ins have lasted longer than his first two fights. In his pro debut, June 10, 2006, 'Tommy Z', at the age of 21, TKO'd Robert Bell at 0 :49 into the fight at Madison Square Garden. Bryant managed to last until 1:45 from the opening bell when Zbikowski left the bigger fighter breathless after a nasty body shot.
The former- All-American Zbikowski (2-0, 2 KO's), will fight Caleb Grummet (0-0-1) in a four-round heavyweight undercard of the featured WBA and IBF featherweight Championship bout between Yuriorkis Gamboa (19-0, 15 KO's) and Jorge Solis (40-2-2, 29 KO's) at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. It will be shown live Saturday night on HBO.
The 25 year-old Zbikowski worked out at Manhattan's Kingsway Gym on Wednesday after leaving a Facebook post seeking help with his fight gear color scheme for this Saturday's bout: 'Need help...Should I wear purple and black or purple and white trunks at the fight Saturday?' Most of the responses sided with the purple and black, but there were a few Blue and Gold as well.
While many NFL players have been talking about crossing over to other sports including the NBA or, like Ochocinco, boxing, to help pay the mortgage should the NFL season goes kaput, Zbikowski is punching ahead--literally and quickly. It only took minutes after his March 12 win against Bryant that he announced fighting this bout only fourteen days later.
Today, Zbikowski said that he will keep busy during the NFL lockout and pro-boxing is more passion than moonlighting and, as long as the labor strife continues, he will box.
"Right now, this isn't a second career for me," said Zbikowski. "It is a first career."
His father, Ed Zbikowski backed up his son's immersion into the sweet science the other day. "It's not about money," he said. "It's about earning respect on the boxing community. It's also a great way to train for football if there is a lockout."
Well, there is a lockout. Now Tommy Z gets to follow his dream while the NFL and team owners create a sports nightmare.
The former Notre Dame football star waited almost five years between his pro debut and his second paid bout, a first-round TKO against Richard Bryant on March 12.
Zbikowski's weigh-ins have lasted longer than his first two fights. In his pro debut, June 10, 2006, 'Tommy Z', at the age of 21, TKO'd Robert Bell at 0 :49 into the fight at Madison Square Garden. Bryant managed to last until 1:45 from the opening bell when Zbikowski left the bigger fighter breathless after a nasty body shot.
The former- All-American Zbikowski (2-0, 2 KO's), will fight Caleb Grummet (0-0-1) in a four-round heavyweight undercard of the featured WBA and IBF featherweight Championship bout between Yuriorkis Gamboa (19-0, 15 KO's) and Jorge Solis (40-2-2, 29 KO's) at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. It will be shown live Saturday night on HBO.
The 25 year-old Zbikowski worked out at Manhattan's Kingsway Gym on Wednesday after leaving a Facebook post seeking help with his fight gear color scheme for this Saturday's bout: 'Need help...Should I wear purple and black or purple and white trunks at the fight Saturday?' Most of the responses sided with the purple and black, but there were a few Blue and Gold as well.
While many NFL players have been talking about crossing over to other sports including the NBA or, like Ochocinco, boxing, to help pay the mortgage should the NFL season goes kaput, Zbikowski is punching ahead--literally and quickly. It only took minutes after his March 12 win against Bryant that he announced fighting this bout only fourteen days later.
Today, Zbikowski said that he will keep busy during the NFL lockout and pro-boxing is more passion than moonlighting and, as long as the labor strife continues, he will box.
"Right now, this isn't a second career for me," said Zbikowski. "It is a first career."
His father, Ed Zbikowski backed up his son's immersion into the sweet science the other day. "It's not about money," he said. "It's about earning respect on the boxing community. It's also a great way to train for football if there is a lockout."
Well, there is a lockout. Now Tommy Z gets to follow his dream while the NFL and team owners create a sports nightmare.
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